He explained that he wanted a calm rain, at which point the rain calmed to a normal rain.īatterson explains, “The prayer that saved a generation was deemed one of the most significant prayers in the history of Israel. When it began to drizzle, Honi told God that he was not satisfied and expected more rain it then began to pour. On one occasion when God did not send rain well into the winter (in the geographic regions of Israel, it rains mainly in the winter), he drew a circle in the dust, stood inside it, and informed God that he would not move until it rained. Here is a brief account of his greatest miracle: Jewish history records him as being a miracle-worker in the tradition of Elijah and Elisha. Batterson bases his prayer technique on a story from the life of Honi Ha-Ma’agel, a Jewish scholar who lived in the first century B.C. The inspiration, I suppose, is Mark Batterson and his book The Circle Maker ( my review). In either case, they are to pray around those things and in that way to claim them for the Lord. People have been taught to draw circles around the things they want, or even to walk in circles around the things they are sure the Lord ought to grant them. Praying in circles is fast becoming a thing in some Evangelical churches. Buy the book and you’ll learn how to draw prayer circles around your family, your job, your problems, and your goals.
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